Getting organized is as easy as following these ABC's (and D's)

What to Put Where

What to Put Where

The key to a tidy home isn't putting stuff away—it's storing your belongings in the right places. Whether you use an item every day or once a month, clutter can be cut down just by knowing what you're most likely to use when. Click through to discover the time- and money-saving benefits pf dividing your stuff into categories A, B, C and D.

A Items

A Items

You use these at least once a day, like your toothbrush. "So you want to have them in 'A spaces'—out on the counter, right there by the sink," Lorie Marrero, creator of the Clutter Diet, explains. An everyday watch, say, would go in a dish atop the dresser; your underwear should be in a top dresser drawer.